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    KIN 103 Mr.Cramer Nov 12 2010 Physical education class instruction should be designed for all students. I believe that every skill‚ activity‚ and game should be taught with the non-athlete in mind. Sometimes those students get pushed to the back because they are not the most talented. My philosophy of physical education deals with students becoming physically fit. The major reason for having physical education in schools is to lead the students toward better lifestyles. The plan as a

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    13 February 2011 My Philosophy of Education I believe that progressivism educational philosophy most closely matches my educational ideals. In my opinion based on the progressivism educational philosophy‚ the purpose of education is to enable students to learn useful knowledge that has meaning to them in the future. Thus‚ the most useful education for students is the skill of “learning how to learn”. When students understand the methods

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    Beliefs about teaching and learning Being an educator means that you are someone who cares and wants to see children be successful in your class and in their futures. The reason I want to become an educator is to make a difference in a child’s life. I have worked with children for over seven years and everyday I spend with a child I learn someone new‚ about them and about myself. I want to give back to the community in which I was raised. I want to show them that they have helped make me become

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    Education should no longer be mostly imparting of knowledge‚ but must take new path‚ seeking the release of potentialities.” Discuss the statement with reference to Montessori philosophy. Dr Maria Montessori started her work in the field of education and child psychology‚ when she had already obtained a doctor’s degree in medicine and surgery. Her scientific training and experience were exceptionally broad based and unique. Her approach to education encompassed the whole development of man

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    Emilius and Sophia: or‚ a New System of Education‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s self-proclaimed ‘best’ and ‘most important’ work‚ from which today’s source originates details Rousseau’s philosophy of education. It is written as part novel‚ part treatise‚ and describes the education of protagonist Émile from birth to adulthood through the eyes of his tutor. It was originally published in 1762‚ just several months after Rousseau’s Social Contract‚ and both were immediately banned by Paris authorities –

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    Personal Philosophy of Education I believe the purpose of education is to provide opportunities that nurture each child’s unique talent and to give every child an equal opportunity to set up a lifelong love of learning. Education should be an empowering process that allows children to develop their passions‚ critical thinking and reasoning skills through self-cultivation and the gentle guidance of an educator to help point the way. I believe that children learn best when they are taught in conditions

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    Absolutist An absolutist is a rule that is true in all situations. The rule says things are basically right‚ no matter what the circumstances‚ there is no room for manoeuvre. What makes an ethic deontological is that it pays no regard to consequences‚ as the name makes clear‚ coming from the Greek duty. For example stealing is always wrong. It makes no difference who does it‚ what the reasons were‚ what culture they live in o whether it took place hundreds of years ago. Stealing is just one of those

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    *PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION “To instruct someone… is not a matter of getting him to commit results to mind. Rather‚ it is to teach him to participate in the process that makes possible the establishment of knowledge. We teach a subject not to produce little living libraries on that subject‚ but rather to get a student to think mathematically for himself‚ to consider matters as an historian does‚ to take part in the process of knowledge-getting. Knowing is a process not a product.” (Jerome

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    MY PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATIONEducation is not a privilege; it must be a right for all.” This is what I always say whenever I am asked with the question‚ “what is Education for you?” I truly believe in this statement because for me‚ Education is a very vital factor for each and everyone’s success in life. Almost half of our existence was been spent within the four sides of a classroom with our teachers and classmates which happens to be our natural environment where we live through‚ considering

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    A teaching philosophy is a personal statement for teachers and anyone committing them in teaching. I already see myself as a teacher with my teaching philosophy anchored to mould my students as “plants are fashioned by cultivation‚ men by education” (Rousseau‚ 2013‚ pp. 8). It is important to believe in a philosophy to be able practice adequately. My beliefs and teaching philosophies revolve around the philosophy and thoughts of great philosophers like Aristotle‚ Dewey‚ Freire‚ Noddings and Plato

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